The flywheel in an automatic transmission (automatic transmission) of Nissan Almera performs the following functions:

* Kinetic energy reserve: accumulates mechanical energy during rotation, which is used for smooth transmission of torque from the engine to the automatic transmission.
* Transmission of torque from the engine: has a ring gear that connects to the starter, allowing the engine to start.
* Torsional vibration damping: absorbs torsional vibrations that occur during transmission operation, preventing premature wear of automatic transmission components.

The flywheel in a Nissan Almera automatic transmission is usually a steel disk with a toothed ring around the perimeter. It is located between the engine and automatic transmission and is connected to them with bolts. Modern Almera models can use damper flywheels, which have an elastomeric connection between the steel part and the ring gear to further reduce vibrations.

Replacing the flywheel in a Nissan Almera automatic transmission is usually required in case of serious damage or wear. Signs of a bad flywheel may include:

* Noises or vibrations during transmission operation
* Problems starting the engine
* Difficulty shifting gears

Replacing the flywheel in an automatic transmission should be carried out by an authorized workshop or a qualified mechanic, as this is a complex task that requires special tools.

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